Nothing suits her better than bucking her party and getting all those nice laudatory articles about what a maverick she is. |
The obituary is highly laudatory, a testimony of praise for a creative artist. |
He didn't want his 50th jubilee to be celebrated at all, let alone celebrated with the customary pompous laudatory speeches. |
As usual, the media wrote laudatory profiles about the 30-year-old, black, Southern New Democrat who represented the future of the party. |
Peter the Great at once commissioned it from Danzig masters and presented it to her with a laudatory poem that glorified her military exploits. |
On War, which had first been translated in 1873, was republished in 1908 to the accompaniment of many laudatory commentaries. |